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There are people I've worked with who have never understood how fashion works. They keep saying they love fashion, yet they've never actually grasped that this isn't yoghurt or a piece of furniture - products in the purest sense of the term. Nicolas Ghesquiere
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I don't think anyone who runs a TV show would ever say to you, 'I have a grasp on running a TV show.' Maybe that's not true. Maybe there are people that do. I don't know. Elizabeth Meriwether
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He did indicate that he's an older person, that he's learned more, that he thinks he's a wiser person and he has a better grasp and understanding about constitutional rights and liberties. Edward Kennedy
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I'm one of those people who has always struggled with emotions and revealing them. When my dog Orson died, I did this very male thing of 'It's just a dog and I'll just move on.' I was very slow to grasp the emotion. But Orson is the reason I started writing about dogs. Jon Katz
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The president is starting to grasp the magnitude of the situation. Mary Landrieu
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You can just see it. (Quarterback) Mike Lomas and the rest of the guys on offense have a great grasp of what we?re trying to do because they haven?t had to learn a new system. They?re working on refining what they know instead of learning a new offense. Dave Wood
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People always say that hard work pays off. I never grasped that until now. I worked the hardest I've ever worked -- period. Sullivan Sykes
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It is hard to get a grasp on how U.S. policy is working in another country. We and he were interested in learning more so we could be better advocates. Susan Yolen
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The real problem with natural selection is that it makes no intuitive sense. It is like quantum physics; we may intellectually grasp it, but it will never feel right to us. Paul Bloom